Albert Einstein

About Albert Einstein

Massey University College of Education pro-vice chancellor James Chapman said Einstein is not dyslexic.

Professional Biography

Theory of General Relativity

In March 2010, a Princeton University scientists team has tested Einstein's theory of general relativity to determine that it applies to cosmic scales, much beyond our solar system. The theory passed its biggest test yet, with an analysis of more than 70,000 galaxies by scientists, supporting the hypothesis. Earlier in February 2010, scientists said that as a result of moon dust covering a network of mirrors placed on the lunar surface, tests of the theory are being obstructed.

Albert Einstein in News

Wienerschnitzel Celebrates Oktoberfest With New Grilled Bratwurst Come celebrate Oktoberfest the Wienerschnitzel way! Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, is tipping its stein to the company's "sort of German" roots by offering Grilled Bratwurst, smothered in mustard and grilled onions or sauerkraut, in honor of Oktoberfest

Curb Energy Consumption (Family Features) Water heaters are energy intensive appliances. In fact, they are the second largest energy user in the home, and as they age, they become less efficient, requiring even more energy.

Pivot Pharmaceuticals Strengthens Scientific Advisory Board Pivot Pharmaceuticals Inc. (OTCQB: PVOTF) ("Pivot" or the "Company"), an emerging biotechnology company engaged in the development of therapeutics to address unmet medical needs in women's health including oncology and urology, is pleased to announce the appointments of Steven Grossman, M.D., Ph.D., and Grannum Sant, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S., to the Company's Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).

Scarsdale Plastic Surgeon Outlines Benefits of Fat Injections for Cosmetic Enhancement Buttock augmentation is on the rise among patients across the nation, explains Neal Goldberg, MD, a plastic surgeon in Scarsdale. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) revealed the number of cosmetic procedures to enhance the size and shape of the derriere increased by 16 percent from 2013 to 2014, with gains expected to continue in 2015. Dr

Augmented Reality Orb Is Launched on IndiegogoDOVER, DE--(Marketwired - July 23, 2015) - Company Branto launched a campaign on Indiegogo crowdfunding platform with Branto Orb: a personal smart assistant that supports cutting-edge level of communications (full remote presence) with your home or office, advanced security and appliances control

Pennsylvania Physician Andrew Gurman Announced as AMA's New President-ElectCHICAGO, IL--(Marketwired - June 09, 2015) - The American Medical Association (AMA) today announced the election of Andrew W. Gurman, M.D., an orthopaedic hand surgeon from Hollidaysburg, Pa., as the new president-elect of the nation's largest and most influential physician organization. Following his year-long term as president-elect, Dr

CBLPath Announces Expansion of Cytopathology Department In a move that further demonstrates its commitment to continuously enhance its renowned cytopathology program, CBLPath, a Sonic Healthcare USA laboratory, is pleased to announce that it has hired three new cytopathologists to help meet growing demand for its services. Drs

ThermiRF Creates New Technology for Aesthetic Applications Created by ThermiAesthetics, ThermiRF is the first aesthetic technology that applies "science of heat," using temperature as a clinical endpoint, enabling plastic surgeons and aesthetic physicians to precisely heat soft tissue and nerves to achieve desired aesthetic outcomes.

Finalists Unveiled for "Greatest Hipster in History" After two weeks of intensely debated nominations, finalists for the coveted "Greatest Hipster In History" (voting at HipsterTaxCrisis.com) were released today, led by a well-crafted collection of historically relevant progressives, with a winner to be crowned at the first Irony Games on April 1 in Seattle.

Life-Size Version of Einstein Brain Atlas App on Display at Neuroscience 2013 The National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago's Einstein Brain Atlas iPad app has been transformed into a life-size interactive device that will be on display in the Leica Biosystems booth at Neuroscience 2013, the premier annual neuroscience conference held by the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego, November 9th-13th.

Aperio ePathology Creates High Resolution Digital Slides of Einstein's Brain Aperio ePathology, a leader in providing global pathology solutions, has digitized over 550 slides of Einstein's brain, enabling researchers, scientists and enthusiasts around the world to view the original slides prepared by Dr. Thomas Harvey, the pathologist who conducted the autopsy of Albert Einstein in 1955.

Join Albert Einstein Academies on the Road to Expansion This Year Albert Einstein Academies (AEA) is kicking off the school year next week with two new assistant directors, doubling its leadership team. Greta Bouterse is now assistant director of the elementary school and Barb Robinson is assistant director of the middle school. Plans are also in the works for a new middle school location starting the 2014-2015 school year

'Einstein Brain Atlas' App Now a Museum Display The National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago's Einstein Brain Atlas iPad app has been transformed into a museum-sized interactive device now on display at the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) in Silver Spring, Maryland

Albert Einstein Academies Host 1st Albert Einstein Day of Innovations on March 14 Students at Albert Einstein Academy Charter Middle School will experience Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) through hands-on experiments at the 1st Albert Einstein Day of Innovations on campus. Presentations from San Diego-based German companies BOSCH, Bilstein and Carl Zeiss will focus on the history of German innovations and the role they have played in each company's success.

Petra Rietschel MD: Skin Cancer Project Banks on a Cure for Melanoma The Herald Sun has reported the Melbourne Melanoma Project recently became one of the largest tissue banks in the world. It indicated 1,000 individuals have donated to date. The success the tissue bank has experienced collecting donations caught the attention of physician and medical researcher Petra Rietschel MD who works to help those diagnosed with skin cancer.

Chicago Dentist Attends Annual Implant Dentistry Meeting Dr. Larry Hoffman, a Chicago Dentist, has been actively involved with the American Academy of Implant Dentistry for more than thirty years. During the first week of October, Dr. Hoffman attended the AAID's 61st annual meeting. The meeting, held in Washington, DC, focuses on debating the options for practical solutions in regard to implant dentistry.

Einstein's Brain Released in New Interactive iPad App Neuroscientists, researchers, educators and the general public now have access to Albert Einstein's brain via a new iPad app that will allow its users to examine the Nobel Prize-winning physicist's brain as if they were sitting in front of a microscope.

Iron Eagle Group Signs Over $17,000,000 of New Awards in the Last Ten Days Iron Eagle Group, Inc. (OTCQB: IEAG), a construction and contracting services provider in the infrastructure, commercial, and government markets, today announced that Tru-Val Electric, its 100% owned subsidiary, has signed over $17,000,000 of new awards in the last ten days. These include the SUNY Academic Building, the Paramount Building renovation and the Paramount parking garage addition

Montefiore Medical Center Partners With Phytel to Improve Care Delivery Montefiore Medical Center, an integrated healthcare delivery system and the academic medical center for Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has selected Phytel's registry-driven outreach and population health management tool to help improve the outcomes of patients with chronic diseases.

Einstein may have been 'world's worst husband'Albert Einstein may be regarded as one of the world's most important scientists but despite his innumerable professional successes, he found it hard to sustain a thriving personal life, according to a new book.n his book, Einstein: His Life and Universe, Walter Isaacson has described how Einstein found maintaining a harmonious love life a battle he would never win.

Abnormalities in brains of kids with ADHD identifiedResearchers have identified abnormalities in the brains of children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), that may serve as a biomarker for the disorder.